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  • ...ce of [[syllable]]s in some languages (such as [[Japanese]]) where [[pitch change]] is the only cue to [[accent]] (in contrast to [[stress]], where [[amplitu ...t'' can also refer to a building block of an [[intonation contour]]; see [[pitch accent (intonational)]].
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  • ...[[utterance]] is more prominent than others. Normally, apart from a pitch change, accent is also accompanied by increased duration and increased amplitude o
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  • ...ing. The difference of length, however, is not marked by an orthographical change.<ref name="lindholm"/> ...gher level, i.e. this category comprises more than solely phonetic sounds. Pitch (e.g. intonation), duration (e.g. rate, rythm, emphasis) and loudness/inten
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  • *1963c. Stress and pitch in the Serbo-Croatian verb. QPR 70, RLE, MIT, 282-90. *1970d. Some tonal systems that come close to being pitch accent systems but don't quite make it. Papers from the 6th Regional Meetin
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